IP Library Granted Patent US 7,177,697
Granted Patent B2
US 7,177,697 · App. 10/476,239 · Granted Feb 13, 2007

Microcontact structure for implantation in a mammal, especially a human being

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Patent No.
US 7,177,697
App. No.
10/476,239
Granted
Feb 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a microcontact structure for epiretinal or cortical contacting of nerve tissue for a vision prosthesis in mammals or human beings. Due to the fact that the thickness of the surface of the microcontacts ( 2 ) is not constant along the surface of the microcontact structure, the resolution can be adapted to physiological requirements.

Claims (13)

1. A microcontact structure for epiretinal contacting of nerve tissue in an eye for a vision prosthesis in mammals or human beings, wherein a surface density of microcontacts is not constant over the surface of the microcontact structure, and wherein the surface density in a direction depicting a horizontal plane of the natural visual field is higher with the same eccentricity than in regions depicting top and bottom in the natural visual field.

2. A microcontact structure according to claim 1 , wherein a central point is provided which, in an implanted state, is arranged in the region of the fovea of the eye, and wherein a region with a radius of about 175 μm to 200 μm is free of microcontacts around this central point.

3. A microcontact structure according to claim 2 , wherein the microcontacts with the greatest surface density are arranged in a first region radially spaced from the central point by about 200 μm to 1,200 μm.

4. A microcontact structure according to claim 2 , wherein the microcontacts are substantially rotationally symmetrically arranged around the central point of the microcontact structure.

5. A microcontact structure according to claim 3 , wherein the microcontacts in a second region radially spaced from the central point by more than about 1,200 μm have a lower surface density than in the first region.

6. A microcontact structure according to claim 5 , wherein the distribution of the microcontacts varies continuously in the radial direction in the first region and the second region, a surface density maximum being located in the first region and the surface density continuously decreasing radially outwardly from there.

7. A microcontact structure according to claim 1 , wherein the microcontacts are arranged in a region substantially adapted to the retinotopic projection of a central visual field, the surface density of the microcontacts having a maximum in the region of projection of the fovea.

8. A microcontact structure according to claim 1 , wherein the contacted region corresponds to the form of the visual cortex.

9. A microcontact structure according to claim 1 , wherein the surface density of the microcontacts decreases continuously, starting from a region associated with the fovea, in a direction of increasing eccentricity.

10. A microcontact structure for contacting nerve tissue of the visual cortex for a vision prosthesis in mammals or human beings, wherein a surface density of microcontacts is not constant over the surface of the microcontact structure, and wherein the surface density in a direction depicting a horizontal plane of the natural visual field is higher with the same eccentricity than in regions depicting top and bottom in the natural visual field.

11. A microcontact structure according to claim 10 , wherein the microcontacts are arranged in a region substantially adapted to the retinotopic projection of a central visual field, the surface density of the microcontacts having a maximum in the region of projection of the fovea.

12. A microcontact structure according to claim 10 , wherein the contacted region corresponds to the form of the visual cortex.

13. A microcontact structure according to claim 10 , wherein the surface density of the microcontacts decreases continuously, starting from a region associated with the fovea, in a direction of increasing eccentricity.

Assignments (6)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 25, 2013
From: IMI INTELLIGENT MEDICAL IMPLANTS AG
To: PIXIUM VISION SA
Reel/Frame 031719/0914 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 4, 2007
From: INTELLIGENT ACQUISITION LLC
To: IMI INTELLIGENT MEDICAL IMPLANTS AG
Reel/Frame 020196/0009 →
PURCHASE AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 12, 2007
From: INTELLIGENT ACQUISITION LLC
To: IMI INTELLIGENT MEDICAL IMPLANTS AG
Reel/Frame 019019/0291 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 8, 2005
From: TD VERWALTUNGS GMBH
To: INTELLIGENT ACQUISITION LLC
Reel/Frame 017311/0337 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2003
From: ECKMILLER, ROLF; SUCHERT, STEFFEN
To: TD VERWALTUNGS GMBH
Reel/Frame 014719/0445 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2003
From: ECKMILLER, ROLF; SUCHERT, STEFFEN
To: TD VERWALTUNGS GMBH
Reel/Frame 015353/0216 →